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John Martin Reservoir State Park adventures

John Martin Reservoir State Park Adventures

John Martin Reservoir State Park offers extensive water-based recreation combined with vast prairie and riparian habitats in southeastern Colorado. It is a premier spot for fishing, birding, and camping around a large man-made reservoir.

19,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About John Martin Reservoir State Park

 

John Martin Reservoir State Park is located in southeastern Colorado along the Arkansas River in Bent County, distinguished by its large reservoir created by the John Martin Dam. The park covers over 17,000 acres of water and land, with the reservoir itself providing one of the largest surface areas for boating and fishing in the region. The area lies in a semi-arid grassland ecosystem, featuring a mix of prairie and riparian habitats that support diverse wildlife, especially bird species like waterfowl and raptors. Established primarily to control flooding and provide water storage, the reservoir opened in the mid-20th century and has since evolved into a popular recreation destination.

Visitors are drawn to the park’s opportunities for fishing—targeting species such as walleye, catfish, bass, and crappie—along with boating and paddle sports on the expansive reservoir. The shoreline and surrounding prairies offer excellent wildlife viewing and photography chances, especially during migration seasons. Multiple campgrounds provide developed and primitive camping options, making it accessible for extended stays. Trails are limited but offer pleasant hiking and biking in the prairie landscape. Additionally, the park hosts seasonal hunting and snow sports in winter. Its remoteness and quiet atmosphere appeal to anglers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking less crowded natural settings in Colorado’s plains region.

Highlights

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John Martin Reservoir – 18,000-acre lake ideal for fishing and boating

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Prairie and riparian ecosystems supporting abundant bird species

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Numerous developed and primitive campgrounds along the reservoir shoreline

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Remote fishing spots and quiet backcountry areas for wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

John Martin Dam and Reservoir

Constructed on the Arkansas River, this dam creates one of southeastern Colorado's largest reservoirs and provides flood control, water storage, and recreation opportunities.

Prairie and Riparian Habitats

Expansive grasslands and riverine areas that provide habitat for a variety of bird species, mammals, and aquatic life.

Bents Old Fort National Historic Site (nearby)

A reconstructed 19th century trading post located within driving distance, offering cultural and historic context to the region.